Rotten apples as fertilizerRotten apples can generally be used as fertilizer, but they cannot be used directly as fertilizer as this will burn the roots. It is best to use them after fermentation. Generally, using rotten apples to maintain plants can promote the growth and development of plants. Rotten apples can be used as fertilizer for flowers. They have high nutritional value and low cost, so they can be used to maintain plants. Generally, rotten apples can be used to maintain most plants. How to make fertilizer from rotten apples1. First, cut the rotten apples into pieces, then find a large bucket, put some water in it, put the rotten apples in, cover it with a lid and wait for a few days. 2. It will take about 20 to 50 days for the fermentation to be complete, and then you can take it out and put it in the soil for use. Key points for using rotten apple fertilizer1. Generally, rotten apples are very safe and environmentally friendly, but it is not recommended to use too many, because too much fertilizer will cause the plants to rot. 2. When applying fertilizer, be careful not to use rotten apples together with other fertilizers, because this will lead to excessive nutrition and affect the normal growth of the plant. |
<<: Do strawberries like water or drought?
>>: Can expired walnut kernels be used as fertilizer?
How often should I water the black orchid? When c...
Tuberose Introduction Tuberose is a plant of the ...
Garlic for aphid control Summer is a season when ...
Luna lily is a succulent plant that is half Lycor...
1. Watering Succulents have a strong ability to s...
Fertilization time for big leaf banyan Summer and...
Peace tree watering time The peace lily grows rel...
1. Do leaves fall in winter? Honeysuckle is an ev...
1. Unsuitable soil 1. Reason: Staghorn Begonia gr...
Reproduction method of Murraya paniculata Osmanth...
Hibiscus winter care: appropriate amount of ferti...
What kind of succulents are suitable for hydropon...
Granular soil preparation requirements With the r...
1. Milk The lactose in milk is difficult to diges...
1. Appropriate temperature 15-28℃ is the optimum ...